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What are the two main categories of citizen obligations outlined in the Indian Constitution? |
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Rights formulated in the Indian Constitution aim to prevent ___ and ___ within society. |
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False: Breach of legal duties can lead to financial consequences or punitive measures such as imprisonment. |
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Fundamental Rights in India emerged as a response to experiences during ___, where citizens were often treated as subjects. |
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Fill in the blank: Fundamental Rights protect citizens from both the state and ___ . |
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They impose a degree of self-sacrifice and adherence to laws that facilitate harmonious living. |
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True or False: Fundamental Rights are designed solely to provide individual freedoms without regard for societal duties. |
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False: Fundamental Rights are balanced with Fundamental Duties to ensure both individual freedoms and responsibilities towards the state and society. |
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What is the significance of prohibiting practices like 'untouchability' in the context of Fundamental Rights? |
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It ensures protection and equality for all citizens, aiming to transform social structures and eliminate discrimination. |
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The language of duties plays an essential role in a society that continues to be ___ and ___. |
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True or False: The concept of 'due process of law' allows for the deprivation of life, liberty, or property without following legal provisions. |
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False. 'Due process of law' requires explicit legal provisions and respect for individual rights. |
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Interpretation of 'Duties' should include the responsibilities of those with ___ . |
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True or False: Duties can be imposed on citizens before ensuring their rights to dignity, equality, and freedom. |
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False. Duties should only be imposed after ensuring rights to dignity, equality, and freedom. |
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True or False: The Constitution guarantees humanity, dignity, equality, and freedom for only a select group of citizens. |
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The Indian Constitution provides Fundamental Rights in ___ and Fundamental Duties in ___. |
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True or False: Fundamental Rights in India are intended to promote hierarchy and provide privileges to certain groups. |
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False; Fundamental Rights are designed to protect against hierarchy and ensure equality among all citizens. |
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Rights in the Indian Constitution aim to protect individuals from ___ and ___ by the state. |
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What are some consequences of breaching legal duties as outlined in the Indian Constitution? |
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Consequences can include financial penalties such as fines or punitive measures like imprisonment. |